T-Mobile Taking CPUC Conditions 'Lightly', Says Public Advocates Office
The California Public Utilities Commission should hold T-Mobile accountable to conditions in its April order clearing the deal, said CPUC Public Advocates Office Communications Program Manager Ana Maria Johnson. It proves PAO’s concerns that “compliance with merger conditions will be…
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taken lightly and ultimately California consumers are negatively impacted,” Johnson emailed us Thursday. PAO joined the consumer and union backlash to T-Mobile asking the CPUC to modify three conditions on jobs, 5G speeds and deployment (see 2006230062). The company didn’t comment Friday.